GoSports Bullseye Bounce Cornhole Toss Game – Great for All Ages & Includes Fun Rules

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GoSports Bullseye Bounce Cornhole Toss Game – Great for All Ages & Includes Fun Rules

Tri Toss is a cornhole style game that both kids and adults will love! The game boards feature 3 scoring pockets for a new challenge on a classic toss game. Full set includes two 3′ x 2′ targets, 8 regulation bean bags, and carrying case.

One leg holder has a small crack but still works.

Pick up Cannon Beach
$40

Cannon Beach Library Hosts Poet, Artist, Author Jessica Mehta

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Poet, artist and author Jessica Mehta will discuss her writings and read her poetry at the Cannon Beach Library at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 13.
This is a free, hybrid event; attend the event at the library or watch online: www.cannonbeachlibrary.org.
The award-winning interdisciplinary poet, artist and author is hosted by the library’s NW Authors Series.
The Oregon author of 15 books, Mehta will discuss “Decolonization on a Global Scale.” Her works have been described as organic, powerful and vulnerable. Space, place and ancestry are driving factors in her work.
Mehta has undertaken poetry and artist residencies around the globe, including the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-Upon-Avon and the Crazy Horse Memorial and museum in South Dakota. Her work has been featured at galleries and exhibitions in Washington DC, Sweden and New Mexico. She also was a Fulbright Senior Scholar.
“My goal as a person and an artist is to inform, create conversations and in many cases to educate—particularly non-indigenous audiences,” says Mehta, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. “The key word here is ‘goal,’ not ‘responsibility.’”
“The emotional, mental, spiritual and oftentimes physical labor of educating non-indigenous audiences is not for everyone. It is a gift some of us offer when, where and how we can. It is not a requirement of any Native person.”

NKN School District Board Endorsements

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Tillamook County Retired Educators and Teachers PAC, TREAT, endorses the candidates below for Neah-Kah-Nie School District Board. To learn more about TREAT and why each candidate is endorsed, go to www.tillamookretiredteachers.org/.

TREAT is also on Facebook at tillamookretiredteachers.

Vote by May 16. Your vote matters!

Manzanita Lofts LUBA and ORCA

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The developer of the Manzanita Lofts project went to LUBA February 27th, 2023 (Land Use Board of Appeals) which was created to simplify the appeal process, speed resolution of land use disputes, and provide consistent interpretation of state and local land use laws. The Planning Commission of Manzanita denied his application for a development of a a 34-unit complex between Classic Street and Dorcas Lane. The future hotel is planned to be adjacent to the north-east end of the Manzanita Links golf course. This hotel would face the green of the golf course’s Signature Hole #5.

Below is information from ORCA(Oregon Coast Alliance) concerning the Manzanita Lofts Development. ORCA’s mission is to protect the Oregon coast by working with coastal residents for sustainable communities; protection and restoration of coastal and marine natural resources; providing education and advocacy on land use development; and adaptation to climate change.

“Manzanita is not obligated to approve this project on remand; it is free to strengthen its legal rationale and deny it again for failure to meet city standards. ORCA suggests this is a course of action the city can, and should, take. The developers have not changed anything about the project this second time, except having convinced the city to design the remand hearing around their interpretation of the LUBA opinion. That, of course, biases the remand structure from the outset, and ORCA does not commend the city for allowing it.
 
“ Manzanita needs to do further work to determine whether, how, and to what extent the current proposal meets the city’s density standards for residences, and traffic and transportation standards. As the applicant does not appear to have changed anything substantial in the application to deal with the city’s concerns, ORCA hopes and trusts Council will continue its far-sighted protection of a vibrant residential area of town, and deny the project again, this time with a more watertight legal rationale to support its findings.”

For anyone who has been engaged in this process please attend in person or by zoom the May 15th 4:00 PM meeting of the Planning Commission.

A group of concerned citizens of Manzanita.

MooVoter Forum- North Coast Candidates is TONIGHT! 5/5/23

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TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE.

Online May 5th, 2023 6pm – 8pm

Moderated by KTIL’s Sayde Moser-Walker, this online forum will present questions to the candidates that will appear on ballots for NORTH COUNTY in the following contested races:
Tillamook Bay Community College
Tillamook County Transportation District
North County Recreation District
Nehalem Bay Health District
Nehalem Bay Health District Bond Measure
Neah-Kah-Nie School District #56
An audience Q&A will follow as time permits.

This event will be recorded.

Join Zoom Meeting at: us02web.zoom.us/j/81934786355?pwd=VFFEOEZrM1h3WnRySmM2N2hxVkkwQT09

Barn doors and a window for sale

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BARN DOORS:

We’re selling a set of two indoor barn doors that are brand new, still in the box and really pretty.

The set of two measures out to 72″ x 84″ total.

They come with all the railing and installation hardware.

We haven’t even opened the box because we wound up going with other doors for the project we’re working on.

New, the set was $784. We’re asking $600. (Let me know if you want me to send you the original link to where we purchased them about three months ago.)

LARGE WINDOW:

We also have a 5’x5′ large, square, double-paned window that we do not need (we bought two and wound up just using one). We are asking $100 obo, and willing to negotiate — need to get the window out of our garage tbh.

We are in Nehalem.

Feel free to text me (805) 459-3292

AND we have a few older cabinets up for grabs for free (posting a separate post about those.)

FREE Cabinets, shop lights and a bale of hay

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We have a few things up for grabs in Nehalem that we’re hoping can find a home instead of getting thrown out.

We have two different cabinets for free if you could use them!

One is a two-door upper cabinet that has good space—great for a shop.

The other cabinet is more of a shelving set or bookshelf – it has glass doors not pictured that you’re welcome to take, and has mirrors included. It was the upper part of a built-in unit in our house. Could be fun to get creative with it.

And we have the two different shop lights pictured.

They come with bulbs and are still working great.

The long ceiling light would need to be hard wired to your space. The other is a plug-in.

Also have a nice, dry bale of hay we don’t need if you’re interested. All first come, first served. In Bayside Gardens in Nehalem.

Hoffman Gallery Reception

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We are thrilled to feature work from Jim Koudelka, Michael Krall, and Jenny Siegel this month in the gallery at Hoffman Center for the Arts.

Our opening reception is Saturday, May 6th, from from 3-5 pm. The artists will share about their work and we will provide snacks and beverages. ⁠

Gallery hours are Thursday-Sunday, 3-5 pm, May 4-27.⁠

To learn more about the show, visit: hoffmanarts.org/events/maygallery-exhibition-3/

Two NEW NCRD Yoga Offerings from Lorraine Ortiz

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What a great opportunity to practice with Lorraine Ortiz at NCRD whether you are a member or not.

Two different offerings:

Six weeks of Yoga for Bone Strength, Tuesdays at 1-2 PM, May 16-June 20, $50 for NCRD members, $75 for non-members.

or

One two hour restorative yoga session The Big Relax on Sunday, May 21 from 3-5 PM, $25 for NCRD members, $35 for non-members.

Space is limited to 10 students per offering. Call today NCRD (855) 444-6273 to reserve your spot.

Support for Health Care Bond Vote YES

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Submitted on behalf of Yvana Iovino, MD yvana.iovino@gmail.com
I strongly support the Nehalem Bay Health District’s bond measure in the May 16 election, and I hope my experience will help voters understand why.

First, it is important to know that the Nehalem Bay Health Center (NBHC) is a FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center).

FQHC clinics are outpatient, low-cost clinics that receive federal grant funding and have specific reimbursement systems under Medicaid and Medicare. For a health center to qualify for federal support, it must meet strict standards:

• Provide services to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay
• Offer a sliding fee program
• Be a public or a non-profit organization
• Be community based
• Have a board of directors composed mainly of their patients
• Serve a medically underserved area
• Deliver comprehensive primary care services
• Have an ongoing quality assurance program

The Nehalem Bay Health Center is also recognized as a National Health Service Corps site. These are sites where newly minted physicians or dentists can seek a position in return for loan forgiveness.

When I came out of residency, I was not in the loan forgiveness program, but I did want to serve an underserved population.

Once clinics and hospitals know that you are looking to work in these areas, they begin to heavily recruit you; each clinic showing off what they can offer in terms of modern equipment, congenial colleagues, housing, etc.

I was lured by Navajo Area Indian Health Service because the recruiter was knowledgeable, responded quickly, and I was attracted to the area – Chinle, Arizona – despite it being remote because wonderful doctors worked there.

I provide this background to underscore that a new, modern health center in north Tillamook County with a seasoned medical staff that can mentors new physicians will attract new doctors and providers to our area. We already have the natural beauty and to be honest, we are not THAT remote or rural.

The Health Center has also done amazing outreach, including distribution of culturally appropriate food boxes to families in need and attendance at health fairs to educate and sign people up – both in Spanish and English – for Affordable Care Act benefits.

The NBHC also started a successful school based health center at Neahkahnie High School for students, teachers and families, and developed a transportation program to help people visit the health center. All of these efforts provide incredibly valuable services to the community, but there can be even more, and we will need more in the future. The bond measure addresses current needs, but also plans long term.

A new facility will improve quality and accessibility for everyone in the community, will attract more medical staff and benefit seniors, families and children.

I really hope the community supports this opportunity.

(Dr. Yvana Iovino is a retired OB/GYN. She practiced with the Indian Health Service in Arizona and with the Yakima Valley Farmworkers clinic in rural Eastern Washington. She lives in Manzanita and serves on the board of the non-profit Nehalem Bay Health Center and Pharmacy.)
For more information on the Bond Measure, please see www.nehalemhealthcare.com/

NKN SCHOOL BOARD

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Hello Folks! Come meet Marisa Bayouth-Real, NKN School Board candidate, in-person at the Rockaway Roastery on Thursday, May 11th from 10:00-11:00 am and again the same day from 5:00-6:00 pm. Come to converse, ask questions, and share what is important to you. 165 S. Miller Avenue (on the beach side) Rockaway Beach, OR 97136, USA, Earth

Estate Sale

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Hey All!

I’m clearing out my house. Almost everything (except a few sentimental things) is for sale, ranging from best offer to fair market price.

I have:
Books (all genres and conditions)
Dishware
Antiques
Chairs galore
Small end tables
Mirrors
Lamps
Clothes
Shoes
Jewelry

It’s all *in my house*, this means that you have to come inside my home to attend. Larger pieces of furniture will need help hauling down stairs.

Email for location, I’m thinking every Sunday until it’s all sold.

Manzanita Conversations with Council – Thank you!

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Dear Manzanita Community,

The Manzanita City Council would like to thank all who attended the April Conversations with Council sessions where we discussed city hall. We deem it a great success—not only based on our observations but also on the many of you who attended and took the time to give us your feedback.

Attendees said they felt heard, got answers, and learned more about the process. The council members walked away with fresh ideas and a better understanding of the community’s perspectives—all of which will help us as we move forward.

And speaking of decision-making, May is packed full of council meetings: budget committee meetings, a short-term rental committee meeting, our regular council session, and a council workshop. These sessions will provide us with more information that we will pair with what we heard from you to make more informed decisions.

Given the time and effort we put into preparing for and attending the meetings, we will hold our next Conversations with Council sessions in June. Stay tuned for the topics and dates! Meanwhile, we’d like to hear more from you. Please send us ideas you’d like to discuss, city government procedures you’d like to hear about, preferences for the format, and dates and times you’d like us to host our Conversations with Council.

Loyally,

Manzanita City Council

Linda Kozlowski lkozlowski@ci.manzanita.or.us
Jerry Spegman jspegman@ci.manzanita.or.us
Jenna Edginton jedginton@ci.manzanita.or.us
Brad Mayerle bmayerle@ci.manzanita.or.us

Black Bear Sighting in Manzanita

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May 5th at 3am there was a black bear trying to get to our bird feeder (small seeds and sunflower in the shell). The bear was maybe 300 lbs, probably a female, and roaming the golf course area near the 3rd tee. Looks similar to one near the 8th green in a picture I saw back in the fall. Last year was terrible for berries the bears depend on so this one may have adjusted to living in the area to take advantage of garbage cans and bird feeders (and maybe the occasional pic-a-nic basket 😉

Landon Meyers for School Board

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One of the saddest moments of my life was pulling into Neahkahnie Middle School to pick-up my daughter and seeing dozens and dozens of sad, masked children, outside, standing six-feet apart, not talking, staring at their phones and feet.

The school shutdowns and mask mandates handed down from the CDC to the OHA to then Governor Brown to the boards of education traumatized a generation of children, drove up suicide rates, drove up drug abuse rates, increased domestic violence (specifically at-home child abuse), and set all of our children back emotionally and academically.

All of this was done ostensibly to prevent children from getting SARS-CoV-2, a disease from which the vast majority of children barely express symptoms.

Candidate Bayouth-Real has a history of social media posts containing hysterical views associated with the pandemic. Many of those posts suggest that the anti-scientific, unhealthy, and devastating restrictions placed on our children were not Draconian enough. She clearly lacks the balance and emotional stability needed to properly care for our children when difficult situations present themselves.

Landon Meyers is steadfast, firm, educated and a proven public servant. Our children need stability right now, they need a rock, they need someone who will fight for them, someone who will let them go to school, someone who will let them be children. Landon Myers is that someone.

Our children deserve a break from the hysterical covid tyrants. Let the kids learn, let the kids be kids.

Landon Meyers for School Board, Zone 2.

Andy Norris

Neahkahnie School District